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Orbán comes under Nato scrutiny over purge of military top brass

Budapest says there is no hidden agenda behind the cull of senior officers

Colonel István Juhász served more than 36 years in the Hungarian military, including several tours in Iraq and Afghanistan and culminating with a job leading his country’s mission to Nato’s warfare development centre in the US.

So when Prime Minister Viktor Orbán launched a purge of the top brass, Juhász had reason to think he would be spared. He and hundreds of others were wrong. Come March, they will be unemployed.

“Everything is over,” he said at the end of a video recounting his decades in the military on his Facebook page. “I have become too old.”

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